About Impact

Welcome to Impact, a hub for the latest news and analyses on global health and international development.

Impact is supported by PSI, a global non-profit organization dedicated to improving the health of people in the developing world by focusing on serious challenges like a lack of family planning, HIV/AIDS, barriers to maternal health, and the greatest threats to children under five, including malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia and malnutrition. Learn more at psi.org.

Impact reaches 128,000 readers in more than 67 countries worldwide in print and online. Readers are key government offices, top international foundations, corporate partners, policy makers in the U.S., Europe and the developing world, thought leaders, target media and public health officials. Read past issues of Impacthere.

Impact has been mentioned in or covered by Forbes, Fast Company, Devex, the Skoll World Forum, Oprah.com, U.N. Dispatch, and the Huffington Post.

In conjunction with the magazine, team Impact and its partners develop interactive campaigns and coordinate high profile events to expand the reach of each issue. Impact has collaborated with a wide range of partners, including Devex, the development industry’s leading news source, the Skoll World Forum, Women Deliver, the Corcoran Museum of Art, and the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting.

Impact Sponsorship Packages

We welcome the opportunity to create a sponsorship package that prioritizes your goals. The principal sponsor of one issue of Impact receives a logo on the masthead and an advertisement on the inside front cover. We align the sponsor with the most relevant themed issue, customize the content and tailor the distribution list to ensure maximum visibility among target readers. A principal sponsorship package also includes a co-branded event designed and executed by team Impact, and an online engagement strategy to connect the sponsor directly with target audiences across multiple platforms. Download our media kit.

Op-Ed Guidelines

If you would like to submit an op-ed for consideration, it must be exclusive to Impact. Your article should make a strong argument about a global health issue in the news. We prefer that the submission be 500-700 jargon-free words, submitted with a suggested headline, as an attachment in Microsoft Word. We require a photo of the author(s) and bio(s) of 50 words or less. We prefer an active professional photo (e.g., in the field, a speaking engagement), but a headshot is acceptable. Resolution must be 300 dpi. Include the photographer credit if professionally taken.